Programs

Global Academic Programs and Exchange Pathways

GIRA works with partner institutions to design and facilitate academic collaboration models for undergraduate and master's management education, including faculty exchange, student exchange, semester exchange, research mentorship, and collaborative publication.

Exchange Pathways

Structured institutional programs for management education.

Each pathway is developed through institution-to-institution dialogue and aligned with the policies, academic expectations, and capacity of participating partners.

Faculty Exchange

GIRA facilitates institution-to-institution faculty exchange opportunities that may include guest lectures, teaching modules, research collaboration, curriculum dialogue, executive sessions, and faculty development engagements.

  • Guest teaching modules
  • Masterclasses
  • Joint research workshops
  • Faculty development sessions
  • Co-authored research projects
  • Curriculum and pedagogy dialogue

Student Exchange

GIRA supports institutional frameworks through which students can engage with partner campuses, international classrooms, research communities, and management-learning contexts.

  • Short academic visits
  • Partner-campus exposure
  • Cross-cultural group projects
  • Research-oriented learning modules
  • Institutional learning exchanges

International Academic Exposure

GIRA helps institutions design international academic experiences that connect management students with partner institutions, industries, policy environments, social-sector organizations, and cultural contexts.

  • Global business and strategy
  • Sustainability and development
  • Entrepreneurship and innovation
  • Public policy and governance
  • Digital transformation
  • Responsible leadership

Semester Exchange Programs

GIRA supports dialogue between institutions seeking longer-format semester exchange pathways. Academic recognition, credit transfer, assessment, and eligibility are determined by the participating institutions.

  • Semester mobility pathways
  • Partner-institution coordination
  • Academic recognition discussions
  • Cross-border classroom experience

Institutional Research Mentorship

GIRA enables mentorship structures where senior researchers and fellows support partner institutions in strengthening research design, publication strategy, interdisciplinary collaboration, and applied inquiry.

  • Research design mentoring
  • Faculty and doctoral research workshops
  • Publication strategy dialogue
  • Applied inquiry support

Collaborative Publication

GIRA coordinates scholarly collaborations that may lead to journal submissions, edited volumes, monographs, conference papers, white papers, and policy briefs.

  • Journal article collaboration
  • Edited volumes and monographs
  • Conference papers
  • White papers and policy briefs

GIRA facilitates institutional collaboration frameworks. Program details, eligibility, credit transfer, assessment, and participation are governed by the policies of participating institutions.

Program Development

A careful process for academic fit.

GIRA works with partner institutions to align program goals, participant profile, academic recognition, research themes, and delivery logistics.

1

Identify

Clarify institutional goals, academic level, discipline focus, and preferred collaboration region.

2

Match

Map potential institutional partners, faculty expertise, academic settings, and research themes.

3

Design

Shape modules, exchange formats, research outputs, timelines, and academic responsibilities.

4

Coordinate

Support dialogue among institutional teams while partner policies govern participation and recognition.

Program Partnership

Discuss a Program Partnership

Share your institution's management education goals, exchange interests, international exposure themes, or research mentorship needs.